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Morning Light was a wooden sailing ship. Her size was 265.3’ by 44.1’ by 21.1’. Launched in 1856, she weighed 2377 tons. She was registered at Saint John, New Brunswick until 1867. She was made of tamarack, oak, birch and pitch pine. Her last voyage was in 1889. She was wrecked and abandoned. Her last known cargo was iron and oil.

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  • Morning Light (ship) (en)
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  • Morning Light was a wooden sailing ship. Her size was 265.3’ by 44.1’ by 21.1’. Launched in 1856, she weighed 2377 tons. She was registered at Saint John, New Brunswick until 1867. She was made of tamarack, oak, birch and pitch pine. Her last voyage was in 1889. She was wrecked and abandoned. Her last known cargo was iron and oil. (en)
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  • Morning Light (en)
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  • J.W. Wendt (en)
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  • William and Richard Wright, Wilmot, Nova Scotia (en)
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  • Germany (en)
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  • wrecked and abandoned, 1889 (en)
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  • Morning Light (en)
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  • Jacob Fritz (en)
  • *William and Richard Wright, *Jacob Valentine Troop, *William Thomson (en)
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  • *Saint John, New Brunswick *Liverpool, England (en)
  • *Saint John, New Brunswick, *Liverpool, England, *Bremen, Germany (en)
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  • Morning Light was a wooden sailing ship. Her size was 265.3’ by 44.1’ by 21.1’. Launched in 1856, she weighed 2377 tons. She was registered at Saint John, New Brunswick until 1867. She was made of tamarack, oak, birch and pitch pine. Her last voyage was in 1889. She was wrecked and abandoned. Her last known cargo was iron and oil. (en)
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  • wrecked and abandoned, 1889
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